Book, Chapter
1 I, II | filled, and caused it to be presented to the queen Rosamond, who
2 I, II | wine, she with her own hand presented it to Helmichis, who complained
3 II, I | pushing the door open, presented her to his view. The cavalier,
4 II, II | blessing which fortune now presented, even though by using it,
5 II, III| the first occasion that presented itself.~It happened that
6 II, VII| was Maffeo da Marradi. He presented himself among the combatants
7 III, I | the existing disorders, presented themselves before the Signors,
8 III, II | available mode of subduing them presented itself, it was thought that
9 III, III| from them. The opportunity presented by circumstances passes
10 III, V | tumult having subsided, he presented himself before the signors,
11 IV, IV | arrival of the commissary, presented themselves before him and
12 IV, V | but after having freely presented ourselves to him unarmed,
13 IV, V | living words of the sufferers presented before them, excited the
14 V, II | as soon as an opportunity presented itself of communicating
15 V, IV | them that when an occasion presented itself, he would give them
16 V, IV | measure three obstacles presented themselves. The first was,
17 V, V | perceived at once that fortune presented him with an opportunity
18 V, V | plundered by the troops, presented themselves before Niccolo
19 V, VII| then gone, the commissaries presented themselves at the Borgo,
20 VII, III| disgrace. His house now presented only a vast solitude, where
21 VII, III| Hence many of those who had presented him with articles of value
22 VII, IV | military spectacles were presented, one performed by men on
23 VII, IV | impracticable; but since it presented a fresh chance of attaining
24 VII, V | custom, and about daybreak, presented himself at the gate which
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